Possibly In Trouble

I think I have to get out of the situation I’m currently in.  I’m honestly wondering if at this point, I’m in danger.  I know I probably sound melodramatic, but I’m serious.  ::Sighs::  I don’t know how to write it all out, and I don’t really have time at the moment, anyway.  Hopefully, I’ll be back in the Brookdale library in a few days and can make some sense of this and possibly write coherently.

On a more annoying note, Matt texts me a few days ago, saying something about John’s song Imagine.  We ended up texting about a whole bunch of, frankly, BS, which finally culminated Monday night with me (AGAIN) telling him to leave me the f-ck alone, or I swore I would slap a Goddamn restarining order on his ass and nail him for harrassment.  I’ve still got the texts.  I won’t post them all here, but I will highlight bits of the conversation for anyone curious.

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June 30, 2010

ryn: no, i’m referring to both versions. the theatrical version just highlights the inadequacies. i don’t personally have a major problem with the entire thing being a lead-up to helms deep, nor do i feel we get any more reasonable motivation behind why Eowyn falls for Aragorn or to what extent, or what fuels Saruman to challenge Helm’s Deep. (to be honest, I feel most everything that needed…

June 30, 2010

… to be explained was already sufficiently explained in the first film, which left the second film, even with the new characters, as basically a pitstop between the first film and the third, which is why it suffers). Anything we didn’t know before going in seems like a giant obstacle set to hold us off until we make it to the next movie, though in the grand scheme we understand why it exists.

June 30, 2010

ryentry: good luck to you in your troubles. my roommate had a stalker (may still have one); she already had a restraining order against him. if you feel someone’s crossing boundaries, the best thing to do is ignore them. their obsession must be fueled. ignoring them is like putting the cap on a candle and cutting the air off from the flame.

July 27, 2010

Ah, unplesant situation. Hope things work out. I was just wandering past and liked your intro page. (:

September 7, 2010

ryn: Thanks for the note. I know petit mal is mild compared to grand mal, and according to WebMD, a good 3/4 of kids grow out of it by adulthood. I also know that some people like to say that you can grow out of asthma… but here I am, a grown woman, sure as hell not holding my breath. I guess I’d feel better about it if I could just get an appointment already!